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Jun 2023
Residents' groups in the west of Harrogate have expressed "total dissatisfaction" with infrastructure improvements in the area.
Seven parish councils and residents' associations shared their frustrations with the lack of progress as thousands of new homes are built.
They said they had been promised a draft document almost a year ago but were yet to see it, or any other progress.
Rene Dziabas, chairman of Harrogate and Pannal Ash Residents' Association, spoke on behalf of the groups at North Yorkshire Council's Harrogate and Knaresborough Area Constituency Committee last week.
He said:
Mr Dziabas said there were 4,000 new homes being built around the west of Harrogate, "the equivalent of a small town".
Residents were concerned about the impact not just on roads, but on medical facilities, schools, buses and other infrastructure.
He said the local plan, which sets out where development can happen, was being put together more than a decade ago, yet there had been no changes to infrastructure to cope with the building that had already taken place.
He added:
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